SCARPINO, LOUIS JERRY Jackson Louis Jerry Scarpino, 76, of Jackson, Michigan passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 16, 2014 at his home on the Indian River in Northern Michigan. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Jennie (Cilluffo) Scarpino and his sister Rachel G. Scarpino. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Scarpino; sons and daughters-in-law, Steven (Annette), Tim (Christina), Louis Jr. (Karen); daughter and son-in-law, Susan (Charles Adams); grandchildren, Cassidy, Nicholas, Collin, Michael, Samuel Louis, Stephanie; and his brother, Joseph I. Scarpino. Mr. Scarpino graduated in 1955 from St. John High School, Jackson, Michigan and earned an Associate's Degree in Baking Science and Technology from Arlington State College, Arlington, Texas. He served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. After college and military service, Mr. Scarpino married Shirley Juszkowski on February 4, 1961, beginning a family and commencing upon a lifelong career in the commercial baking industry. Employed by Way Baking Company of Jackson, Michigan in 1961 as a Production Foreman, he eventually succeeded his father, Frank Scarpino, as Production Superintendent. In 1977, Mr. Scarpino became a commercial bakery sales and service representative for C. J. Patterson Company which evolved into Caravan Ingredients and is currently Corbion Caravan. Mr. Scarpino sold bulk ingredients and serviced production bakeries in the central Eastern United States, the Caribbean and Kroger Bakeries from Detroit to Houston. He established his own consulting firm, Scarpino Consulting, after officially retiring. A sales colleague once quipped, "Are you ever going to retire so the rest of us can sell something?" Mr. Scarpino continued his sales and service business through 2013. Mr. Scarpino was a member of The American Society of Baking, Tri-State Bakers Association, Indian River Eagles, The Jackson Elks, and was an active member of Polish Falcon's Nest 336 in Jackson, helping the club organize and present its popular Lenten fish dinners.